2 Ways to Burr a Round Base out of Sheet Metal

If you want to prepare a round circle with a burr to take a lap seam (or even a crimp seam, actually), you can do it two ways: with the burring machine or by hand.
Even with the burring machine, though, you'll want to use a tinsmith's stake or a piece of PVC pipe clamped to a bench to help you smooth out the burr's 90-degree angle.
And if you only have a pliers and a hammer (and ideally something like PVC pipe or something with the shape of your circumference) there's a way to do it by hand as well that isn't just eyeballing your burr.
Hope this is helpful!
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  • @777educated
    @777educated11 ай бұрын

    I’m here because I heard your interview on NPR

  • @housecopper

    @housecopper

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being here! Welcome!

  • @punapeter
    @punapeter11 ай бұрын

    This is too funny. I was just thinking about you a couple hours ago when I was making tortellini for lunch. Thinking how awesome it would be for you to come to Hawaii to do a demo. Or at least help me with re-zincing a half dozen of my old copper pots. My pizza pan needs it too. I used to do metal chasing and jewelry. I hammered out a 5" brass bell for a goblet back in my Renn Faire days. I would let you say in my guesthouse and feed you and your husband for a week on the Big Island of Hawaii, Hilo side. Winter is comming. I'm 70 and very serious. I've had some of these copper pots 30 years, and a few are pretty old collected from antiques shops at least 30 years ago. Love your work.

  • @housecopper

    @housecopper

    10 ай бұрын

    Lol, if tickets were more affordable from Wisconsin, we'd be there. I'd be more worried about setting up an ad-hoc shop that was efficient and workable though.

  • @slumbercat

    @slumbercat

    9 ай бұрын

    Wow! you have a nice career! I'm jealous! I love finding unused great items and restoring. It's so telling that older objects are made to last and are better if some care is taken. Not just throw and get another. :) If only society was more based around this, perhaps would be fewer problems and people happier.

  • @tommiller9743
    @tommiller974311 ай бұрын

    Awesome video!!!

  • @housecopper

    @housecopper

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Tom!

  • @jamesguy1167
    @jamesguy1167Ай бұрын

    Question: what is a good working height for pexto stake plates? I see at least two in your videos (LOVE the one with an oak frame!) are they set to different heights for different purposes?

  • @tommiller9743
    @tommiller974311 ай бұрын

    Sorry you missed the convergence this year, in Metamora!

  • @housecopper

    @housecopper

    10 ай бұрын

    I know! We were super bummed at the last minute change! I missed you (all of you!)!!

  • @zoika0538
    @zoika053811 ай бұрын

    Hello, can you tell me what is the alloy (sandwich) of stainless steel and copper for making kitchen pans? thank you

  • @housecopper

    @housecopper

    10 ай бұрын

    I don't work in stainless or stainless/copper bimetal. The alloys (a non-pure copper and stainless 'sandwich') are explained in detail in the patents taken out by bimetal producers, and are available for free online if you'd like to see the different chemical make-ups out there. :)